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6 December, 18:52

A satellite with a geostationary orbit travels at a constant speed of 1676401km/h if it takes the satellite 24 hours to revolve around the earth once what is the distance of the path the satellite travels

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  1. 6 December, 20:02
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    This "1676401km/h" can't be right. A geostationary satellite orbits at 3.07 km/s, or 11,052 km/h.

    Okay, the problem is done like this:

    2*pi*D = speed * 24 h, if you plug your 1676401km/h:

    2pi*D = 1676401*24 - - - > D = 6,403,365 km

    But again you should make sure what the speed is in the statement. Best!
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